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Hopi, Navajo and Zuni in U.S. Southwest


Hopi, Navajo and Zuni in U.S. Southwest
 
We will explore and interact with Native American people in the Southwest, including
the
Navajo, Hopi and Zuni. We ll travel with Astrological Anthropologist, Jerry Snow and learn from Native experts/guides
about their cultures unique histories, belief systems, spiritual worldviews, art-mythologies,
tribal laws, customs and domestic life. We ll spend three days camping on a Navajo
ranch and doing service work; other service work will be scheduled with schools, national
parks or museums that specialize in cultural engagements projects. 
This 18-day itinerary includes Flagstaff, Arizona s Museum of Northern Arizona; Walnut
Canyon and Singua cliff dwellings to learn about the desert flora and fauna; Sunset ....

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Indian Nations Law Update January 2021


Friday, January 29, 2021
In 
Mitchell v. Bailey, 2020 WL 7329219 (5th Cir. 2020), the Hoopa Valley Tribe (Hoopa Valley) had created the AmeriCorps Hoopa Tribal Civilian Community Corps (Tribal CCC) with a federal grant. Following severe floods and the resulting federal disaster declaration covering certain Texas counties, several AmeriCorps Disaster Response Teams, including Hoopa Tribal CCC, were deployed to Wimberley, Texas. Mitchell, a non-Indian resident of Texas, was injured while participating in the Wimberley disaster relief efforts, allegedly as a result of negligence caused by Bailey, a member of the Hoopa Tribal CCC. Mitchell sued Bailey and the Hoopa Valley Tribe for violations of state tort and contract law. The District Court, ruling on a 12(b)(1) motion to dismiss, held that sovereign immunity barred suit against Bailey, in his official capacity, and the Hoopa Valley Tribe, and dismissed the claims asserted against these parties with prejudice. The ....

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